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  1. All of the guides I have seen here about converting ASFs and AVIs to S/VCD suggest (and rightly so, I have found) pulling out the audio first before using Tmpgenc to convert. However, they also all refer to using Virtualdub to do this, and Uncle Bill's lawyers got to Virtualdub's developer and told him that he had to discontinue processing of Microsoft-owned (smile when you say that) formats (particularly ASF).

    So is there a tool to pull audio from an ASF? Or has the Beaste of Redmonde stuck it to me again?

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    Get an old version of VirtualDub 1.3 or below. If you look hard enough in the right places you can find it. Try looking in the tools section:

    http://perso.wanadoo.fr/nomad/virtualdub13c.zip

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  3. That got it. Thanks for the tip. There's just WAAAAAAAY too much good stuff on this site!! 8)
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    www.dvdrhelp.com/virtualdubaudio#problems ...always READ the problem sections!
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  5. Everyone talks about opening ASF files with virtualdub 1.3c, but i can't still open any ASF. i'v also installed the DLLs, but still nothing. I've tried to use the indexer, and still nothing.

    Properties:

    Microsoft MPEG-4 Video Codec V3
    Voxware MetaSound ( AC24V1 )

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    I'm really having troubles trying to rip or extract Voxware meta sounds from various ASF videos.

    How can i do this ?
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  6. Try TMPGEnc or use Camstudio to capture the video to AVI and then import to TMPGEnc .
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  7. Is very strange, but i've tried opening the asf with tmpgenc ( using directshow filter of course ) but XP show me a warning telling me that tmpgenc is about to finish, also, i've tried with older versions too.

    I'm not to friendly of capturing stuffs in that way cause it always lose sound compression.

    But i will try it anyway.
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